The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, October 19, 1839, Image 1
I PS If* THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN la rbiLiiKio in the Cliy or Savnuuuli, •* WHLUJI It. BULLOCH, Im.inu w m law, oil TU i u.io*, ,»» eitf and courty rRtmu. WEEKLY PAPER—Ton r.c Doll a hi, per on* Bum.—Payable in advauro. . ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at tha Chattel* Ion met. Hostage mint be paid on all CoMMuxicV* TWV», and letters pf business. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,1839. IO*Tho Charleston Courier, of Saturday, say*, that the Savannah mail due ye.*ierduy, nt 3 o’clock, did not come to Innd until n Into hour, in const- quence 1 of the Indisposition of tho driver. It was forwarded by the stdntner Georgia, j j JCfdudge Duel, of Albany, N. Y., ouen an ac- CHEF,RING, A letter from Milledgeville, dated lOtii in* t.,’rays, '* ha»t«—t hnvo only tiino to any that we him* heard from 40 counties—McDonald will bo elected by a considerable majority. The Li>gi*lutuiu will be Union." K/“ Tho following Earned gentlemen .lmve been appointed Delogntos from Moriwethvr county to attend the Commercial Convention,'to.be buld in Macon on the 33d instunt: Wiley B. Ector, Robert A. Jones, John H Jos : aey, Richard Richardson. RESULT SO FAR. In 37 counties heard from, tho,vote for Governor stands thus: McDonald,. '. 13 803 | Dougherty, 14.917 Dougherty's majority, ...1,114 In 1837, m the srint" omniies, tho vote was Schley, 14,834 | Gllirer, 10,307 Democratic gain, 559 In 23 counties heard frost, tho vuto for und against Ratification stands thus: For Rntjficution,. 4,409 Against it, ..7,900 100 GUNS FOR OLD MUSCOGEE. We congrfltulnto our friends-in Muscogee,— long against tho holy cause of Republicanism, shit has returned to her duty. Who could liavo expect ed it 1 For Governor, McDonald, 847 | Dougherty, Stumor. 836 Watson, 869 Mitchell, 797 McDuiignld, 8(33 Flournoy, 792 Livinestou, 839 Snpn, 704 uejry) 824 Williams, 760 Our Correspondent say* " Hiirmli for Muscogee We give 75 cheers for honest Muscogee!!! DOOLY COUNTY ERECT! DRAYTON, Donlv Coui.tv, Gu. \ Bill Oct. 1839. $ Dear Sir—In coinplianco with your reqocsf, I send you n correct stutemont of the Elocttou, held in tills county yesterday. 1 trust that all the coun ties have stood up to their principles like Dooly.— The list stands thus: For Governor. S.'n«c Righti 'Union. McDonald, Graham, Coil!., Furnell 3*11 | Doughuity, Stnntor. 994 Representatives. 937 I Stephens, | Ratification, 55 No Ratification, 98$ Your*, 4tu. 137 CASS COUNTY. Below will tie found.‘coinpIeiH returns from nil the precincts in this bounty. MoDonald lias a 1 ti ger majority 'halt lias ever hrfnro been given for a candidate for Govei nor. If nil the ennui|o« have done their doty, McDonald is elected by a triumph ant majority.—Vp*svUte'Pioneer For Governor, Union.' State Rights. McDonald, 70(5 | Dough. rty, jg- . Senator. Baker, no opposition.'* Represent a^ves. M'lyrs,* 61u I Wooley," Adams, 480'| Ratification,' 485 No Ratification, 408 481 730 'Elected. Union. McDonald, MONROE COUNTY. For Governor. State Rights. Phillips. 802 | Dougherty, Senator, Pinker, Dunn, . Ltrny, Representative. I O’Neal, Ratification 544 No Rntification, 752 BUTTS COUNTY. For Governor. McDonald, 39.1 | Dougherty, 189 Sector, McDaniel—Representatives, Du,dm and Burry—all Union. Ratification, 0] ' No Ratification, 399 " Camden County.—Wp hnvo not received n true statement of tho vote in.Caindon County, hut loam by a gentleman from Si. Marys, that Mr. Brown (U.) is elected -Senator over Dilworth (S. R.) by nine votrs. M-**rs. Cono nnd Clark (U.) wero fleeted Representatives without opposition.— Brunswick Advocate, 12th inst. Do hear ii«o dofented Macon Messenger. Toor felloiv, it •• is too bad renlly.we mu*t hold uur sides. The defeat was " awing »o our own po’ litlcal friends"—was it7 Well—well, ** that boy will bo the death of us!" THE ELECTION. The re*ult of tho election in fill*,and the neighbor ing counties is bef ire ibis time well known, to ino*t of our render*. Forth* edific ition of our distant su'iscrilicr-, we give tile sub.ni-o-d li*i, w hich com* prices all tho return* wo have mcoived. It require* but little Ibro-knowiedgo for us locomo to the con clusion, that wearo heat ho>se. foot and dragoons, and r or this m ist uncomfortable ipfiociion, wv must ascrilm til** cause, (and no non can d-ubt the truth ofi»,) to our own political friend*. There are up wards of a hundred Slate Rights vote*, tint wero nut given to the party ticket. Every elector has a right to vote ns he pl,vi*e*, nod wo are hv no moans disposed to find fault w!*h our political friend* who conichoitioiMly voted against os. We widi them no more iujury, than the sufficiency of chagrin and mortification,' which wo ourselves tool at this ’unto ward and unoxiHctml result.—Macon Messenger, 10th Inst. * MISTAKEN SYMPATHY—WASTED BENE- VOLKNCK. Tho following pamgragh will jbow whnt precious dupes tho Abolitionists nro. Tlio horo CtRqpicz, has dwindled down to u slave dealer—tho champ ion of Human Rights is discovered to bo a negro tnan-stealer. The ArKicjx*.—We understand that a-perron was introduced to tlio captured African* yesterday, who was able to converse w.lh thonr (luontly in their native language,' from Ahum wo may expect « Mw»Wt of their nUbictio.i and bondage. Wo an Inform**) that t*iii |ii.*x nnknnwleilged thnt lm had mid slave*, and Intiin ited that ho wn« «e[«H hlmiclf in consequence of non fultihnvnt of a con tract.—.Ycui Haven Herald. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY OCTORER II, 183!). AM EIIICA N f UR F REO 1ST ER— Octoh krT This work con titles to oven incrcasn its nltraf. 1 f- tlons. • Tho Octolicr number on our tnbjo presents its renders, with two splnndid engravings on steel, by Dick, (Yoin painting* by F. C. TuitXKR-be.ng “ Woodcock Shoo Ing," and a piato of tlio cclubrat- ed roadster ,i Artuxerxes." The American sportsman i* now a* well supplied with papers and periodicals as lie need be? and in quality they are not surpassed in the w(iole world bc#ide. Indeed, whenever we open that fine nnd largo sheet the N. Y. Spirit of the Times, or tho pages of tho Turf Regider, we are sure to meet something rucy nr amusing. Tho gentle art which enamoured old Izaak Walton, is not forgotten in tho Ittoi-TER; nnd stcople chnccs, nnd break neck feats of Jiorsem ntshlp, fox hunting or boar conflicts are nil recorded with spirit and fidelity, Wo com mend tlio work to thoso of our sporting friends who ure so unfortunate a* not to be already subsciibcis. Address W. T. Pouter, editor, Spirit of the Times office, N. York—and coelute a good $5 bill. MACON CONVENTION. A meeting was hold at tlio Couit House in tills city on S itiirday evening, 5<h inst., to select Delegate* to attond the Cotton Convenlion to Ire held in Mu- con on the Q2d October, James Moure, Esq. nn* called to the uhnr, nod John Fioi.k.in, Jr. Esq. appointed Secretary. On mm inti, u Committee of five, consisting of J. L. Locke, I. C. Plant, A. L. Kinir, T. Dmt and Ch »*, l).i\is, were appointed to sniect three n.* more soiiahlo person* to represeai Glyan ctiuhiy in sui t Convention, who reported tin* names of Hon. Thomas Roller King, Col. Homy Dohi^oon, Duct. A. Delnroehe, and UichardJ. Bm- tie, L q., which report was tiaaiiimints y nceept' d, and the meeting adjoumud.—Urunsiric/.' Adp. I2th ihst. ICTThe Westchester, Liverpool packet of Sept. 1st, is below. Tlio Brftisli Queen brought Liver pool papers of tlio 2nd, which mode no mention of tint Westchester’s departure, from which it is in ferred that sho may bring a day or two later news, —*V. Y.Jour. Com.. 0th inst. From the Angus a Constitutionalist Extra. BOARD OF HEADTII. Thursday. Oct 10—12 M. Tho hoard report ihut no den'h has occurred from fever, during the last twijn**. .o :r hours. One aged negro man died * ^dropsy. ,* Friday. Ooi*. 11—12 M. The bo ml rnp..rt w tno deaths of two pontons, one in town and ono in tho country,'during tlw last twenty-four hours. ' ^ Saturday, Oct. 12—12 M. Tho Board report tliedeaili* of oiiH.whiip per*on and onncoloruil person, in tho country, from fever, and ono person in town from broticliiii*, timing the lust twenty-four hours, Sunday, Oct. 13—ISM. The Board report ono death in town aial one in the country, from liivur, during tlio Inst iwenty-four hour.*. A. CUMMirfii, Mayor. S. M. Thompson, St'cieinry. Health —It will lx* observed by ilm list of in- torni”n s(up toihe5tliof Octoberfroiiitlie28 h Sep tember, 42) tliut the number of death* d-avuse, hut still we are of opinion that there is no abatement in the malignancy of tho epidemic, nail wo r gnrd the weather us v. ry unlhvmmihlo to n return of hoallh—the nights are quite eo.d.aud tin* days dis agreeably wurui. ConsidemD e sickness prevail* in the eountrv imme.liutoly adjoining ihe ci'y. The interments tin ing the month of September were 3831 ami th" p-ist week they liuvo been 41. Wc continue onr caution to nbsemee.*, not to return un til wo have been visited wills derided freezing went hoi y past experience in this city demonstrates the c-rt iiuty that slight frosts are Insufficient to se cure now comers from fatal attacks—Mobile Chro nicle, Oct, fith. • NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 5 Ciiaritt Hospital.—Admitted yesterday 20; fever 8's died. 4. Stonks’ Hospital.—Ad milted yesterday three; disuhirgedonet died none ; 39 remaining. Interment* al the Ruxmi Cemeier-vyerierdny, II; from the Hospitn'|5; ye| mv fever 7. At the Cntlndic Cemrtoiy l ; of yellow fever 0. . At the 1'ioles unt Cuiitetoiy 2 S of fever 1. [Louisiana Ado. (O* The heiitso is riuely -eon m onr.street* now. Stemnlnmts are noming down fast and sliip* are coming up Ins'* The Luvoe look* lively and hush ness like—people l-mk less sad, o id* rtukers excep ted, they I .ok more grav*. We now and ucaio hear of o poison L-fkendmvn by the fever, hutlho casesitrc few anil fnrhuiwpen. Some two or three weeks more nnd ihe wlin*ds *>f lot-j nos* will roll along no the high pressure principle.—.V O. Fie- ayune 6th. STATEMENT Of the condition of the Marine and Fire Insw ranee Ranh and Jit ouch Iiank, at Macon, on Monday, Ootobn 7, 1839. DR. To r.pi*al stock, $100 00)00 Notes in ciiculfttion, 74 995 00 Individual d po-ites, 80,4-13 10 Uncalled f r dividend*, 1.898 00 - D'danecs to Banks, 10,512 10 Reserved load, $79.700 07 Profits since June 4th, 18.379 88 93,139 93 Balanco on open account w ith lire co. 9,032 04 $001,023 23 By specie, gold coins, Silver a*.d copper, Nolo* of other Ranks, Bui.inces due from other Banks, Disrnoniud notes, 312 241 07 Bill* of Exchange, 132,918 3! 78,450 98 23 195 00 13,330 30 Bills of 'Exchange un der protest, 5,000 00 Do. in suit und judgment, 6,100 til) - 445,183 38 Bi|l* leodvob'c, nnd debt in Mobil* 1 seemed by mortgage, Do in suit nnd judgment, Builds nfeity of Savannah, Sundry st a;a*, - Expenses siicu 4th, 11,100 15.606 11 2,412 91 40.0 )0 DO 39.981 73 5,095 82 $601,023 23 JAMES SMITH, Cashier. The Territural Tr'mips.—D.i'i, Randolph and others have returned from Governor Culls corn- man I. We learn th" Governor laid a* yet been unuhled to get a good light oil! of the Indmn*. Small parties wore seen nnd dins *d. Th-y uniformly fled. At old townh immock ln-t Wednesday week, a party of hIio*ii 80 w -ro discovered qnd muted. A rifle nnd n human sculp, tint of n female wn* fiiond. A party tltrl** un attack on tint hotse* undercharge of Lieut. Hayne, hot was repulse,!. Wo |Pnm nun® have l*oen killed or wounded on cither side. Tim scouts wore t*» Iw c-'iitinned in conjunction with tho regulars.—Fiori iian, 0:t. 5. INSURANCE.—We believe that few person* hail nny idea of the extent of in-oranco io the business puns of ilm city. Wo confess that w» were most agreeably disappointed in tha r«*ult*. an*! trust th.t the ease with which m *st of tho safTcrnrs arc en abled M meet ti)“ir lo*««J in con-eq*icnt« of the extent of tlt'iriii*unnce, will ho a l'S*on to every |M>rson in tho city to insure whatever 1* liable to destruction by fire, and which limy cmnot afford 'to lose. Tim premium D c i-nparutiv-ly small, and tlm comfort of a feeling of olbty \* must desirable. A frinn l t»etwa«.n our e|b*»w», wh'tso health did tn»t permit him to go to fir-'* in the nig it. got up ilnriux tho confligrattoo,' which soemad to Im at or near hi* nffiiTj, opened li : s pulicl-M of inturance, and found that if tVfire *h'»uld r»arh his e«t*l»|i*h*n-nt, Mi. Btom mo«t pay the Io**: «•) that It" It id nr»thins t« I • hot lament tlx general oximmiy and ilm ijffct ugtof oiliurs. swfta « TtlESDAy, OCTOIICR J#, 1039. (i.U.tANV MUSCOOKK. Tt dties n tlemocr.it c " pnir hodie" good to see and rend the mourni .gs **f iliu " Whig" press in Georgia. Onr indcfiitiuniih) c«mt*mi|Ntr.«ry of tlm Columbus Enquirer says Id* ••*1***1 did 111* best," and in divers ways manifested Id* lii’erest In tlm electinn." Ilowovcr, nolwithsInuditiE all tho l’rlttca of Darkness could do, nr n« ilm Enquirer culls him •* Ids Majesty," tlio " Whigs" were “ defeated tliniughoul.” Tim Enquire^'further ud Is, tho contest was wutm an*! aidtunted, und we lielieve the Slate Right* Party made every* exert ion for tho sucre of their ticket which was consistent with their hon or und integrity 5 hut tho “ democracy of numbers" prevailed. Ilurruh for tlm *• democracy of numbers I" More powui to it!! .CHESTER COUNTY, A slip from tho West ('(tester Democrat say* t— Wo lotvo reoolual ivti.ms from 32 election dis tricts of lid* county, which give a ouyuihy *>f 5(10 vote* for Stengcre. tlio detma-nt ir. catalhlate for Sennte. Frem the charm or of the 4 dlstr.rts to lie •team from there ran lm no .l.aiht of tlm n' rth.n of our whole county ticket t.y a tmijority excuulitig 850. Stcrigere’t tndo ity in this roiintv will not ho less tliun 540. The thsirici* hca*d frem gave, a«t year, a majority of 501 i r Rimer. ROTHERWOUD. G... Oct. 8, 1339. Dear Sir—Below 1 givojou the result of our Hoc- lion. CARROLL COUNTY. Union. State Uights. For Governor. McDonald, 52G | Dougherty, 200 Senator, W. G. Springer; Representatives, Isaac E. Cubh, Thomas B. Espy. Ratification, 319 No Ratification, 360 HARRIS COUNTY. Senator. White," 425 | Knaaon.l Representatives. 055 Brvani," 418 Carter,! 553 Brmva.t 455 Pratt,! 012 Jones," 455 Wat ley, 520 * State Rights men; t Union men ; | Anti Memo- riul Slum Rights men. WALTON COUNTY. for Governor. McDonald, 623 | Daugherty, 442 Senator, Echo)*; Representatives, Stroud,Brynui, Haralson. Ratification, . 361 No RutificnVnm, 461 TROUl* COUNTY. For Governor, Dougherty, 942 | Me Dm mid, For .Senator. G4C JenUin*," 773 | MaraUen, 743 For Representatives. Danlen.* 814 Taylor, * nm 1 lend.in," 772 Hull." 748 Beasley, 712 Donghcrtv, 707 Fears, 704 Wobb, • 688 * Thus marked elected, being the regularly no minated SlnicH iglits ticket. From the Fcnnsyhnnhn of the d/A inst. GLORIOUS VICTORY!!! Wo subjoin returns of yesterday's electinn stifli- cient to eimlilo us to arrive nt tlio general result in tlm city and comity of I'ltilmlulpidii. Io tlm county it will be prrcoi'vd that, thanks to the check given to roguery by.the wholesome provision* of tlio now Election Law, we have carried almost every district, Ihe exceptions lining so slight ns scarcely to require notice. In tlm Norilmm Liberties, win-re uur oppo nents by u pro css which it is uimoces.mry to oxp * at piesent, have he o in the habit of pretend! majorities of a thousand and upwards, the real vote i* now siiown by u democratic majority of nvcndghi hundred. In Spring Gulden, tho democrats lmve triumphed by n majority of about two hundred attd fifteen; in this district also tlm federal tricksters have made it a practice heretofore to givo tl-ot. - selves a majority o( f*om three to four hundred.— But it is unnecessary to dwell upon tills point, ns we shall pro!) bly hnvo occ .siou to recur to it more fully hereafter, it is -ulficient to state that in Phi lud. phiu enmity «*• have curried our Awsemldy Ticket by about 2,800 majority, ami tlm c .‘re de mocratic ticket for City ami County oliicors is elec ted l>y a largo majority. Tills gl -I'ious result is to ho uttr butrd to tlio fair ami honest mode of con- Imvng .lections hy having laspcc.urs present from each polil'jul party. Io tlio c.ty, our opponents have succeeded by a greatly reduced majority. "Lust year ’ o fedoinl m jority was ahum lour tlmu-ar.d, mid now it is not ni.*ro than half tha amount. Tim majority of Sparkman over M Uur for tlm Spnate is only ubuut 1,900. It will liknwiso ho seen tli-it tlm ina ty of Col. Swift over Mr. Kuno for the Mayoralty is no inoro than fiaLy-idnu. Tlmxo two candtiluio* tlmruforo will he reunited to the Cotitir.ils on Tuus- day next, when Col. Swift, will be elected Muyor by tho Councils for tho ensuing year, there having been no choice l»y e people. 1 lie flection yosterduy, tluaigli great interest was f- It in it by tlm public, passed off in tlio most order ly und gr*lif. ing manner. Thu fineness of tho wea ther drew large numbers to tlm pohs, hot notwith standing ilm excitement, wc huvo out heard of tlm occurrence of tho slightest di-turhuncc. CITY TICKET. Mayor. North Mulberry Dent. Kuno. 400 Swift, 232 Feds. Moutg-im 192 South .Mullarry 255 199 207 Upper Delaware 360 161 179 L <wur D-dawuro 268 206 201 High Street 118 184 177 North 253 218 278 Middlo 2<)8 227 1G8 Cliesnut 79 188 81 V\ ulnut 69 147 194 South 137 281 195 Locust 339 261 _ 200 Dock 170 192 168 I'ino 103 2i)2 173 New Market 223 232 150 Cedar 227 215 194 yor Domocrets 3293 STATS 3343 2676 SC.NATK. Federalists. Andrew Miller, 3052.| Hen. S Spackmaii,553-1 COUNTY TICKET. County Commissioner. Dem. Vaughan. Fed. Attinoro Southwark— • 1st Wind 323 197 2d do 358 185 3d do 281 87 4th do 378 152 5th do 214 .139 Passyunk 150 37 West Pniladelphia 123 89 Block ley 293 . 155 Kingscssing 193 29 Bristol 96 118 Lower Dublin 251 119 Bylnwry 59 41 Moreland 49 6 Oxford 999 999 Unincorporated N. Libert-. 183 83 Kensington— 1st Ward 236 83 2d do 205 167 3d do 304 1*1 4th do 293 125 5lli do • 405 67 Northern Liberties— l»t ward, Democratic majority, 2*1 ward, Federal, •• 3d ward Dorn. • " 4<h ward, Fed. “ 5th ward, Dum. " 6th ward, D*tm. " 7th ward. Deni. •* Total Duniocraiic majority, 810. 31 46 112 81 201 275 3H0 Spring Garden, Democratic majority, 215 Alojaltmil'ltlg. " )ti5 Oxford, Federal majority, 13 LANCASTER COUNTY. lktt.k* m tiik ntiTotts. On tho closing of tlm poll* hut evening in the 1st di-trict of till* comity, tt.e olficers only con *ted the Shanff box, urn! tho result was a* lit low-: Dem. Fed. Fed. Moodcibach. Deni. R. he . Luncnsler city— West Want, 393 no 91 East Wurd, 324 74 147 Lancaster to. 16 33 17 Eust Hcinpficld, 37 2 46 770 239 301 Tha initi-mason'iR, Morgan ticket Im* been elect ed us usual, majority, from 1,1)00 to 1,500. \Vo have hopes. Imwover, of •-lectiag Findl .v mvr Fonl. (a ono township, where tho Miiti-ni-'-m'.it* nssuinldy ticket had 75 majority, Ford on the same ticket, was boitcn by Findlay 25. I h ive hand id' iinothi'r heavy dis rict where tlm untie* had ubuut 5 >0 ma jority, and there, 1 tun odd, Findlay lup* For*l. Lkioii County reported to ho 345 tnajuiity for the Democratic.County ticket. Grttayduho. Penn., Oct. 9, 1839. GxNTLKMKNS—Wo have returns hum every dis trict in this county, from w hich it Ims tnrneil nut th -t tlm Federal majority lies boon redm *-*l |.. two itomliod. McCmLtia(Ked.) i* elected SherilV, and it i* yet uncertain wln-.l-cr DnntiPI (Deal.) or Ala- ginly (Fod ) is elnctad Pioihonolnry, imiag to u variance ol three votes la the dilV.-ient r.-iuras from Conawago district. It will lie (ec.illectud that Ritner** majority last fall was 1775 In this county Tho i«»ae wn* fuitly plnci'dhy both parties on tho last <l<h of Di'cemher transaction ut Harrisburg, und tho people have spoken oil tho subject. THE SUSPENSION. Tho Charleston*Mercury of the 4tit, n»k»—What will tho Bank* of Charleston do / Suspend, we pre stimr—it is tho fusldott, mid ns wo are bound to n| t tint l’nrisiuu* in dress maler penalty of bolitg pro. iitiuticud savagn*, so must wo dock to tlm tint ions ol Not them kiiellvers or stand convicted ns " malig nant*." They will not, however, we think, call n public meeting to pray for tlio favor. Wo hope t* 0 they will spare us u preamble, setting forth reusotnt where there are none. Tlm .whole can bo comp is^ ed in tlmso few words—" Resnlvil, thnt the Banks of Charleston will no longer redeem their notes io pud*'." CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Carlisle, Oct oh* r 9.1819. Dear Stitt—Bolow you huvo tlio result as fur n seermined in this r nun tv. assembly. Carlisle. Silver Spring. East l'cniiifiioni. M,'Kinney, Dem. 705 285 123 Zimmerman, Dorn. 7il() 2117 . 122 Piper, Fed. 482 62 115 Shully, Fed. 475 54 115 From the Pennsylvanian, 10th inst. GREAT MEETING. v t An immensn concourse t*f citizens, nssemhleil without previous notice, ut tha County Court I lnu.su, yesterday morning about eleven .o'clock, on learn ing tlm news tliut the bunk* of Philadelphia bail suspended specie payment. Tho linll and nvonucs were thronged, and on unit ion of Jo*. M. Doran, E*q. n mocting wu# organiml hy calling tlm I fun LEMUEL PAYNTEIt to the chair, und electing the following **fli erst—Thomas Vuiighan, Sen, Clmrli's A Kechlor. Oeorgu Hofl'mnn, Joseph M Duran, Willinm II Martimt, William \V Woek*, Charles V llagtmr. John Rntlieiford. SouV., Abel M Jatims, Thomas Daily, Vico President*; Align*, to* F, Arm*tr ng, Samuel C Th*mip*on, Kdwurd G Weld. Secretaries. On motion of C B F O’Neill, Esq. it wn* Resolved, That a committee be appointed to in quire into tlm object of tlm iiiiHiling, and report feet* nml resolution* iif tun gnaoruLmoctiiig of tin; ciliz n* of tlio city nml enumy of Phil ulelplda, op. pored to tlm suspou-don of *pecla payment*, with- out i(i*tinciion of party, to Im held io tlm State Ho Ynr.1, on Saturday next, nt three o'clock, P. . ?.Ie*sr*r O’Neill, C S Thompson, Wm L fllmt, Lewis M Tretiilman, a nl Abel Al Jamas, wore a|>* pointed thl* comtr'liee On motion of Joseph Al Dorati, E*q. it wus Unsolved, That a commit too of live persons ho appointed by tid* meeting, to inquire into ihocnosc* which have p.oducod tlm present «ii*pcn«ion of specie piiymeius, und whether u combination of no illegal eltur-icler had not been entered into hy inrii* .'duals connected with I) inking or Saving Institu tions to produce tld* suspension, ho disiutrou* to tlm community; mi-1 if so. whether it wi I he pro ut r and oxnuilimtt that the laws bu immediately eu- breed against t’. ..o who have the* violated them, and put nt dufmnee public opiuhm. •feCssrs Jo*. M Dor ill, William L Hint, St Geo. T .. innhel), Charles J lugcrsoil, 11 A Salter were op minted hy tlm chair. * h« meeting wux addressed hy Jo* M Doran, Wni L Hirst, and E A Peimimaii, Esnrs. whose pcoches wore received with cltccr* and accloma- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1D39. KrGeneral Hamilton, rff S. C., and Mr. Vm cent Ndi.TR, tlm,great Now .Orleans Cotton *|*ecu. tor, were amongst tlto.|m»**'ttger* in tho Liverpool, J l rck.ef 1 ?Vf*rr ,,,,< ^ ‘ S «‘ Mlcimcl, Ireui "j 1 * ••7'iDkdi:—1» I on tho rnws »tr.ret«nf ""' I Pf-.'.ul.lj ......uy or iltln.v liiiil.'ll,,,. U'l.I.I.. lllrt lliiill. .1 . J_!T. Tlm electhm for u mnnher ofC-ijjjre*» supply tlm pi am of tho 11 on. - John P. Richardson, ro*lgueil, busImctt ordered lb tsko |dace, In'S. Cutoltnn,oii tho flr»t Mmalny In Nov. • 'dat»e ,, 1 ! 1,n . vlr ! ,,1 ' > V ' V ‘'*dntl.oiimiis : deMiri?i DREI) ItlilI'mvire U "“W 1 ' rlVK ,,UN ’ .... ' Ju , y S ' l,, ; vo *«tM« , »ly boon reduced . i* -r: —. t *-- - »>• this uwiu| cnlumilv, probably two recovered. Matters sw-motl fining on fsvorW ^ tire to lied Mil l„io- the stiamt*. ^ tho refo.itl of Mossrs. HfilllnqUer & ‘, spinners to resume full work; the nothin mtikat b ctrtd mi-reanimatcd nnd p..rt or thn decline jnprli Wn* recovered. Mnlisn iiM.inn.1 Mnl.tH.. r. -**« ID* Tho Phlladelpliia National Guxetto*ay*s— "We are requested to stnto tliut' I Im Commercin' Bunk of itiLniiy luMiiot united lb suspending spe cie payments." [□"The .Mobile Advertiser state* tliut the total Urn hy tlio great fire at that pluca is estimated nt $120,000—mid thnt $72,000 are covered by insu rance. 07 A gentium ut of this city has favored e* with the following extract of u letter received from a friend in New York:— " New York, Out. Ill, 1839. Yesterday nil was commotion here in const' tpmnco of tlio U. S. Bunk in New York giving mi lieu thnt they would not redeem tlm note* of the U. S. Bank. A Inigo nmount of Post Ntiter of this instil ut ion wa* payable yesterday. The steamship Liverpool arrived this morning. Sim bring* account* of the protest of Seven million* of francs, drawn hy tlm U. S Bank nn Hottinoiikr & Co.; hut they wero subsequently protected by Rothschilds utnl another hou*c lit the inslniicc of Mr. Jaudon. In thu course of three week*, more limn 90,000 hales of Cotton had been pressed onjh'e market, and, it range to soy. tho *nlos wero mado only nt a very small reduction frem previous prices. '• Thn gtnin crop in England approaches very near a failure—and a friend of minu, just landed from Liverpool, suys they Imd miserable woo-her for securing It; '• Tho Bank nf England will again he obliged to resort to tlm issue of ono pound notes, having alrea dy borrowed u lnrgo amount of gold from Franco, 0*Tho following show* that tho Richmond Banks liavo “ followed *ull." SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS, News wu* rua.-ivcj in tld* city yesterday tnouiiug of ftispeMdons hy ill • Bank* In I'ailndelphia and ILdtimorb, and hv the IJ. 8. Batik in New York, w lmiuupon meeting* of tlm .Dlieutois of our differ* eut Batiks were convened, itii-l they resolved to su«- pend specie payment for tlm pre*cnl.--Jiic/two«d Compiler, 12th inst. On motion. Resolved, That we adjourn tin'll Sa turday next at 3 P. Al. at thn Slate JIoimo Yard, to rccoivo thu report* of dm committee*. LEMUEL I’AYNTBit, I'tvsidmit. Vice Presidents.—Th * Vaughan, Sen., Charles A Koehler, Gjorgn Hoffman, Joseph M Duran, Wm I I I Jo.m t, Win W We- k*. Clmrlos V Hag- ncr, John Rutherford, Sun., Abel M James, Thorn- a* Daily. Secretaries,'—A E Armstrong, S C Thompson, Edw. G Webb. From the Augusta Constitutionalist. PUBLIC MEETING. 'iirsnant to public notice, * l.rguaixl respectable number of the citzens of Win an Comity, convened nt. dm Court llo'Mt, in Warrcnio'i, on tho l*t inst., wh-'D Titos. Latimer, E*q was cat'ed to the Chair and William llatris and (j L.C'. Franklin were up- point-d Soerctaries, wlmre, mi m-ition of J. Wt Thomas, Esq., dm m- eliaga Ij-miiio.l to^liu Bapli*. Church. Tlm object of thn meeting lining briefly stated hj the Chair. Stoddard W. Smi'h K«q. intro luccd tin* following preamble und resolution* which ho *ti|i- ported by a few pertinent remar'is. Several gentle- rm-n addressod the meeting, cornu at coosideialdi- length, uliur wh cli they were adopted hy the in cl ing nn-l men*follow-; Whereas, it I* the piivilcgoa* well tho doty of freemen to uxaminu ini", mid express freely their opinion* upon all subjects, relating to their iniure-t nod ..e'fareS And, whereas, a m .jority of tho Legis lator* of Georgia, for the la-t thieey. nrs, have com menced and pro«ertiivd a tyst.-in .ifinternul improve ment, which Jo the opinion of rn.iny »f the g-uni people of Warren county, i* a wn«<fu. us* of th" pllh^o,(D*gblre , , ro.I ha* u direct taudoucy t • involve the'Shato’i.f jGoorgl. in a debt which »h* prerem generht'lnn hxvu n » pre'-al.ihty of Intouig thenredve* from, and which tjtey have mi |.-gi ini ite right to op- pro** the risiug genoratuin with: Un it thor \\ norrsolbcd, tliut w.? disapprove of the r.our*o h'-reiofor-t pursued hy ill - L-'gi*lntu>o of Georgia In njc.mpmdog largo *um# of money f-»r the purp i«e »f * .r> oyiog, locadog and hii-ldii.g n State Rail R-.ad/ which mu-t iiwvtt .lily iiivolvo th • Stite h. a Imnvv tleiit, and prove oselcs* to nine-ten tin of tho people; generally. Resolve^, that the policy of selling Stnto scrip nr certificate*of d-'l.t In a foreign m.rkot fur th ' pure po-es of internal i nprovement i« an innovation upon ■ho right* nnd privilege* offreeme t and a departure from ill a good all rapohlirao do.'lrioe advanced nud inculcated hy Too*. Jvff-sr-on. Resolved, thnt w* look hack npan file worse than nselo** expenditu.'coflarge sum) ufmonay apprupri- ubtd fur thu improvmqent of tlm navigatlo mf oil* creek* nod rivers with deep rCgrc, and that we be- Ih-vailm premnt syst.-tn of ll.il Ruud building l.y th' St t to more stifely calcul*»cd in bring bankrupted nnd ruin on oar lini.ncies m-d a heavy tax no our ci tizen*. Resolved, thnt tlmso resuhrion* arc intendud on.y as instruction* t-> uur nmuth tr« in the appruarh- iltg Legislature. Resolved, that the pr.iceii.li .g«of this meeting he signed by tlio C'ltairm ta nnj Secretaries, and pub- lished iii tha Constitution di*t, Hivitlmrn Retiureur. and Georgia Argus. THUS LATIMER/ Chairman. Wm.Hawu*, l Extract of n loiter received in this city, dated MOBILE,8 It October, 1339. I h-iitnn to givo you un neco'ltu of a tiro which took placolasl night nhuiii 8 o’cb.ck, tlm wind l» ing vary high, nnd every nppeiirnaca of u storm i tint early pnrt of tho evening. I had just gotten homo fiion tint olfice when the cry of fin* wa* heard, f hastened buck to town, nnd fi.tmd tlm (ire w-a* ono square hIidvo tlm olllco nod aliovo Royal sit not. It cqmm.tncoil directly opposite tlm M lyor's ofll.m, the wind lining from K. S. E. cnn*liig ilm fire.to sweep overy building from the City Si|*i>ire (or Mayor's of- fie) ns far up as thn Cnth die Church, on Conti street, to D iiiphin *troe(%outh side, 3 *ipt iro*,frnm tlm C'hy Square, north side D uphill slieet to St. Francis street, mm block, or 4 square*, on the north of St. Franc!*, itcru*«odtnSl. Al.chn.tl il-M, south Hhh",lmroilhur>iulm Episcopal Church, i)r. (lute*’* ifllcii, Dcmoury, Chttinlimi's, Beei*', Hale's und Tonkorshy'*, Ituiuo*. Twillc's hakny, Vinor's bakery, 4 Livery stuhles, arid a great iiumhur rtf other haildingi. Tlm mimhet of hoildlagi burned is supposed to oxi'ued 300, and among them, some fery splendid and costly. Sumo person* half a mile off, moved every- thing, not knowing hut thnt the lire, (mm tho violence of ilm wind, might tench tho fork* of tho read (Spring lull.) It U, by fur, the most di«u*irnn* and largest firo I oversaw. That of 1820, in Snvuiiuah, was •mail compnr d to this. By this nud my former letter* yon may form soDjn Idea, how trunk wn *uff"’r Itore hy sickness nml fue i T..e lo*s l.y fire has been immunne in tlio Iuh two nurnth*. , -- Thn henilli of the city lias greatly improved.- Tlut numlior of deaths being now frem otm to live day. 1 will givo you further parttcNlars in my next. fa haste. Yours, <&n. Sde,:ti:,r dsMlmir I...L|» , t | *H** charity (or n place in nor TI ,1 *’ ""'l ,,,r krend to appease their Inin- . •, - -via. ...cl, ,„„|J J r, ^ " l0 ‘ "j™ 'Mr „H. Wa s z . .Ml.?.' 3 7 Co. of Boris, to honor ilm draft of tho (VQ.'Bahlt; • j onco tmue thrxnF rvet-y thing into confusing, nnl • "A caused n wont of eni.(l l*nco, Ai|iich has naturally >*>>! had its effect on prfew* and induced lioldots to offer their Htocl.s llli.ri) lnu.lv tlmf. VGA LhJ ovefy reasiia to tinned unpleasant i'&BL lint si excileumnt n>,d alarm. w„ fear, will h, mnuv'iu' staaces Im ptoiUtciivo of f nn\ result*, ^ *T! " f ' l '°, f,r J’ ,H nHrilsnUNl».»lt.con.llai le*. " tnil'inttn.id that two imrsmis were s-drotl »a su*p ,o, ,;„ „„j Uhr.,, i„ jail. 1 Can It he piJii.i.. it ..om, r ?""v l ?i." ,nnn " ,w |w»*'wh »«iJo fiend- "In. ij A,0, ,» i|u Wftns indeed a doomed :S’ r M, ,' v0 «•«•»'•( «li»p oniiiigli of the hitter ■ of adversity and nfilietio,, 7 When a.ul where °' f ,r 0,1 n, .)itics end I Alas! Ileum. , nnd th,t imiKcquniit exposure. think, howevuri ihut thonlmvo men*’ it oh'uirencfljini ly.tbli time’ beau sutisbirtii, ,|y nrtiinged, tlm nxcltomont ht first ’pro* diiwod hy the trews 1* beginning to dlc nwtiy. aiul . wo should Impo tint IntsiiicBs will idoif Ugalq ro*'• U„r mw <,.|..l„<i. n.nVr .mlinnry an.1 mlj'lll’ne 'fit cottons iuh eiifidderuli.y; below tlmso of our ln»t . ' • r>-p"ris, hut tld* is It, put nlfiibiltahlb ttf ’• . f|tmii(.ty of very low cotton wliicli has. been' bffcr&rf - this mouth, the quantity of which jl Inferior io any . l ’ ptevlmul.) on the markets. Even fair to good fafr ' qualities may ho Imd at nth citin' of 4*1 per lb. bufi - ^ goml a,..I till.*, ft.no tlio.r rcuiiity, uiniiitoin theif value. Brazil and most long stapled cottons ofd oven ^1 dearer. ’ . . . . 1 he imports Hhire our In u, nmottntod to 32,24^ ’* ; V< hnlei, und tho sales to 09.010 |,ales of which 76,500 ’ ’ hale* totbe i.aile, ID7,0'0huI.ts for.ox/iort otid27C0 l . bnleH in * peculation*. only nkiv jriiskv niiKciio.v. T ' 10 U ' S - Oo»o«,0 ()Vl.i R ) ortll* Hill, ’;* '"i.t.S.Ir.l It, „ rriou.l fur tlm rollnwlnt rnffl t*!" ,r..r llu.,tow.v,WV!,m| l.y \,!ii,-li It will be seen, tho Whig* have irliuiiplipd. " Itijf* Vim BurcnJ Bergen, I'nisiuc, Essex, Morris, Wnrrei,, Sussex, Iltmterdon, Somerset, .Middlesex, Al-rcitr, Burlington, Mmtnmtitli, Gloucester, Atlantic, Salem, Cumherlati.l, Council Assemby. Council. Asmmlily. sap. Slip. Cape May, sup. 1 Discount Is splint fl per ront nnd iliq wrathpf ' 10 Forest* for our A'ory.—It appear*, hy n report "j |h" Ciminiissinnors of tit.* Land Revenue in Great Bl'itnia, thnt a 74 gno -hip cuotaia* ah,nit 2.800 Ions, or 3,000 l"nds ,,f t inbor, which would leqiiir.' 2,0.10 tree* of 75*ycurs gruwilt. It Im* also DfctMlo../ ' . ' *; Flour is also higher. Vi 8.- snof free titi* 6AuVU Oil sweet free 38s (Jdn41s swoiit In buiitl,3'l*Gda37s tfh ' pyrblil. UVERrOOL.8cpt.QOV * , Sept. 0 -CW/on^-Tliobasinuss of tho week has • - : - ! boon miHliuntn, qc’outnpnnh d with grant dullness the market and iijistou.ly price* for, American do-'"'V'V • ^ .‘ 1 '- scripthms, (tlm ho dor. of which have beon more -f '■ ' disposed to soil;) ihoy are oailvr In priqe, but not st/: decidedly so on th$Rtuitpr as on thu ntiildlo and I . lower qimliiies, which lmve boon shIIIiib at a dcclinn * of full 4>l per I be Brazils urn, Ifutty tiling,' dearer/ and Egyptian fully inniniains out la-t quotations.—'" V'i Smnts are about thn wimoiis wo then quoted,sihyu* - ‘e’-Mi/, lators have taken 6(J0 h -hs of American; and eximr> . tor* 36110 In, le* or American, nrtd 100 Surat. ThOri* is a heimr d.-in'iml to-day, and a more stoody mnr« , '- , c^'»V''- ket; the sale* are ahntit 4000 bales of,nil kinds; V V/^ Tlio Son Islands at uucilou to-ilny wont off very lr* ‘•-•‘V-j ealcttlated that, a* nut nmm than 40 oaks, containing a lend nud ti Ini f of timber in each, can stand upon un fibre, 50 aero* are r q.tired t-i produce the ouk# uoc'ssdry fur every 74 gun ship! This I* nn estim-ite of •oniu impnrtnncu to i.thcr cuut,trie* la-siil,•* Great Drilnin. Wp believe that this Giivitrnmnnl litis «,*t tip in large tract* of l-.tml in Fl-iridn, coVDind with valulhl.i live oak timber, to hit reserved cspoulally fjr the u*u of I lie Navy Till* is well—can chtdy il'tlte timber is prepeily hu.ked after, nnd Is not felled hy squaiier*, iirsto!i‘ii Cur other purposes, which We think is imt unlikely to la: tl|" CIIJC, B it tha white ».nU tlmla*r of New E.glptd I* als-, in demand lot nival pn.-i use*—.,ml it is well kti'i-vn that this kiud ,if timber so vaalihl", ind-i'd *u iiidisp»n*«hht in ship-1,uil.j.iig, is hecutiilii^ iuui'" scarce every dnV, Aml.il, a few years, an cs* »omu ptimatitiniiaty in -n»ure* nre taken, will not ho pro- cared at any priiw, Tlio G-ivcriiim-iit shunld put- ,'hasa without-dolay. n mm go - tracts of land situ ated nt a ctMivnnieni ilisimiee from the navy yards of New England, and plant them with mile, locust, nnd other forest trees which nro suitable its bo ii*piI la naval nr, hiti-ciure. 'I he cxui tisc nf this. und .i-imI- ing II'UIII r no iiie.iniiitsrnnio, but thobonuliis which wuiilil iiiise li.uii it would Im iucahmhihlu, und nro in, obvl.itt* to need point im; oof. Lo >k nt tlm whitH u.,k parks of ON England, whichliivu liirnished her wiili wo.iden wall* lor c"i,ltiri«;p.—Uoston Mer. Jour, logulaily.iiiul tho pricesi,htniiad form no cotruct ;! .1'" V erit*-a ion of I ho market, as llmfOtrrn i;,r std.ors by . . private cuiitr.mt, at any change upon l|m prcvl oY 'iv ipiutsiiuns. Tho import this week 1.11,012 hn'srs. ami tlio stiles nre 20,590. , ^ ui ' 'ssxa^mt Sept. 13.—Wc hnvo hud a mbro nxton«lvo' hnitf' V: r \ ness doing this week; tin) buying fur export to he a prominent fi!Hitm!.iiitbutmn*nciion*,ond lid# V been tlio limans of giving firinnu** id the murltot/ V~/; ami vuiibling holders ol tlm loworquiilitleg ol Amo- • Iran o ehluui'rifhor Imurr prires tlian . wbr#' rent |a*t «o-»k, ulino-t iccnvirilig tlm dopresiien Wft^^aS I licit im iecd. Lower ipialitius of Sunil tire j to ^ dearer, heticr sort* without ciiiinge, but "••ry fttW TjBffljnSI prices fur them, ns well usgnod rpmlltiesof AmerU^Sg can, ftiu readily nhtiilnod. Brazil* and Egypllkoz’.'^t*^- aru ngtiiii rather dearer. Son Islnfida wlthoul ntloi;. Speculators IjnVs* tuken 2000 bnlcs of AmoV’/'V.' ! - V’J'vj jicatiaml250 I’ernams; cxnurlnrs 450ffbates American nml 500Sunil. Therehtkrfboon a guest *t, ad> ditmaiul toilny from tho (radti the sales ora' ■’ , j from 5 in 500 bales of nil kinds. Tlm Import thlr :: ? Week Is 8,421 Iwigf, Olid the snloi ure 41,380. • j , „ >; Sept. 20.—Tho innrkei for American dos^rlptlonrf . l ’ >i which have been offered tnnn* freely, bus boon fiat,..- llirotighout tha week; nnd all qualities hftvo.baen ’ ■ , Imavy ol sale, particularly tho nraldlftig onJInwrtqr’ > ■> 7 ;\ ^clas-ps, which are tuba had nt n declltio ol fully ia‘; .. h&ty. per Hi. The position of limit,ty u(fairs, in commxiorf V .with.the IJ. States, beingnn*iitl*r,ctnry, snlllclcntl/ COM.1I KJtOIAL. l>HKA0fi;i. I'lltK. The following, from the Cliarlnstoti Courier, gives us Intelligence of an awful calamity In Mobile. In dued. it would scum to he n devoted city. Awful Conflagration in Mobile.—'This is Indeed a year of disaster, almost every mail brings tiding* of sonto now calamity. Tho morning's mail yester day. In ought I he intelligence of the xiixpnmdoii of snoe.iu payments, hy tlm I'llil’idolphla nud Baltimore Banks—and the evening mail brought Ilm disire**. ing intelligence of thu destruction of 500 houses hy fire in Mobile. We hnvo been informed hv ii resident of Middle, that tlw section hi wliie'i the firo occurred wa* chief ly filled with wooden buildings of small value. [ From the Mobile Mercantile Advertiser Extra, 8/A inst. ] AWFUL CONFLAGRATION:! Eleven Squares Destroyed hy Fire ! ! / We have o ,fy time this nn ruing, before going to pro**, to announce tho occurrence of the most awful and destructive fire which over before occurred in our unfortunate nnd ill-stnircd city. I.nst night, about eight o'clock, when the wind was blowing al most'n gale from tho Smith East, tlio fire broke out in an old wooden building in tho rear of the hou*o on tlm South East corner nf Dauphin nnd Conception street«, owned hy Mr. I’into. The ad joining building*, being all of wood, the fire was soon cominunicnt*'d to them, and in a few minutes crossed Conception street. Horo it hud full sween •the buildings being very compact, and all of wood. .id tho wind South East—th>* fire swept over the two squares west of Conception, on the *„uili, to St Francis, on the north, with unexampled a d ler- ific rapidity. Proceeding west, it crossed St. Jo achim) street—then Jackson—hero it ox tomb'd ono square forth T north', to St. Michael street—and then, throo solid squares abreast, all in onr grand terrific flamfl’. it swept onward to Clulburna street, and crossed it, sweeping every thing, to Franklin street. Here, at about twelvo o’clock, the wind for- tuuntflly abated S in coustniuumas of which and tho Idowing op of snve^-tl buildings nt) thn «u*t side of Franklin street, ihe nrogross of the devouring elo moat wus stayed. Not, however, until six or oigbt auihiings on ilm west side of Franklin had hobir de stroyed. Tho dwelling nf Duka Goodman, Esq. , on the corifir of Dauphin and Franklin, v/ns blown FROM HAVANA. By tlio brig Poland, Cnpt.-.Gardner, from 1 ly-* varus, wuh.ivo recoivod tlm following : il.VVAY \,Oi*t. 8. I loops .13 ill, Lumber W P 22-,25,'P |* Loinhcr 2.1.25, Shingles 1,4 I, Beans Ifla'll. IJot-fN,) 1 an I 2, hbi II, Bolter I-In 1(1, C'audlus 19-ril, Spoitn do 4(!a51, Cudli-.li 2,i I, C-rn 4 >, 5, Floor 17 a 18, Ham* 18, II rriag, •>,poked, 4a5, Lard• lfia!8'4;. M icks'rcl No U, 5 4 .(l, ()»hms U 1 dl, PovU MlaQO; ot .to s 3 4 |3 0, Riw» 8 Soap 8 1,9,C„lVe,- 2.1 and 31 quality,flail) 4, trlngn 5 4 ,7, II •reingdli,, Mu- hisses4.,-ii, Sugars, ns* >rted, 7 lln'I.j I2 j, Whltu 11.jal2,brown7aflJ. Esuhnagatin England 1(1 |«r cant pram. United SinltM .jal.J per cent premium. Freight* tu Groat Brit.,hi £3 0 £3 5; Eunice BO fr per ton; IJ. State* $l.|al$ p,*r ln»x Sugar, §« peril) C.iffc, $11,1 per iihil Molassi-s. If AVAN \,Oe(. O'. Prod,ire Is du'l, sugars, li.'Wovor, enjoy sonto dc* mand, ami hut for the extrema souirlty ofsiiperlor qualities, hirge ir.iiixnrtioii* would tukc place. Wo quote 0n7 Inr lirsivn, II18) fir y dloa, vial llnIQj for whites. Cofl'ee dull ut 7J.9.J, low In middling. Small pa reel* „l't he new crop will ho cnuilng in to* r.lsihe cad of this month, hut supplies of tiny igiiiiud,, cannot he exinaved hefure the euiir-o of noxtweok. Molasses 4 o -IJ per keg. Escliaugq oil Loa.Inn 10} per ctpiein; New Ymk lj i2 prem. Lust sales of Flour $17. The stuck of American in first hands ■mount to tflOO liar,els Baltimore, Shire om last the only sale of Hire has Iicimi 100 cash* slightly dainnged in tlio Mail.In, at 13 \ itnl. Tin*stork in first hinds amount to251) rq*ks, . Thn Chili's curgour Rico from Ch i 1 In stun sold at 184 rs, supply nf ilntzll nndSurm, hit* enabled Holders ttf •' wIitMii a further ndvaricnpf |d iiflr'ltf off thu latter,'/' ii,id jj io.Jdmi Marnnhnm ami.rwvrartibooo/ but lit 1 Egyptian we find the market rnrli6c enkldr; Expor*' • "i-r/f: ters lmve taken 1500 hulriTtif Amnrjilnhi and 060\ \ Pernnms. Tho demand fo-doy, is nlodeffUitf tbfcfV •ales aronhniit ,'JOOO hau* 1 of.all kinds; S V . Tlm Import tld* wefik I* 12 241 hogs/ a ncit ha laid# ore 27.030, viz: U70Si)n Island 201n3fld; 7fff«nfnBi| y ^ do 8,110; 59lir Upland tf|n7fr 7U00 NfwGr!rlWZ,6* 9j:«ijtl() Alolmni’ii, Jvc tijnlij; 11)00 PerSaj.il nM)i;5(J0 E^yjithin 1 Djul 4l *armi j , /ti'rlda'Ty£j •|9o 8i o ihIkiiiI 17^,30; 70 stained ph 6ul6l Upland ’>1 0: 7810 S U, leans 5ln0; 3860 Alnl _ &c 43 7 j; 1050 Puriiumbacu oj«9l)550 Egypt 9|al3j. - LONDON, 1 Scjif. 50. Corn Exchange—Wo hud heavy mlu ogai - AVo hud heavy toiu ngoln tetday from nrinn dll ahnut 4 p m, whfcn dto ev( tariin.l nut a little hettbr; but tliagtouiid wuss this mnraliig thM tliero mu'*» iiuvCbceii: tnlwu the right. The hod wrathar appears to have ; bcj®§ general over tlm kingdom, far.(7 tho8cotr,lt nows*;" papcisHturn nppear to htirebeon Mitousfloodsla*t-v,y -- Sunday, earning away bridges aitcj roads, bnd'srrtywBScMj iiifsly ditniuging the crops. Tits linproyymenU In; .;'V§\it ihoclriiii'ig ";'tio.vovcr, litre b n eo iqgroRt of latef years, that if this storm should bo succeeded hy fltjgSflj wo.,the, r much c-n 11 liiuy yetlm 'saved In good urdor. ■ gJJ Tho arrival* this week me qii|re Iflfilptf and,’ id ; - consequ.oi 0, of considuriiblo country itemohd.-rf V, r Wheat i* 3 to 4s llearer thnn on-Afundny lrfsf; nfirf nhuut Usdenrerthan thisduy wuok, -Natino new Eriglish widtn ttiieai euo be ho'iglil iincf.'r f!(fi, nnj Is in link) cmidilhm 04*, oqojvnfl'nf^CpnrHerfng tlio* ' weiglp, in about 10s (id n c!wj." Flno' cohdltlonfld new red whmit'ls saleable at 77» per'qmiVtur, dqul- valent 10 abmil 17s per eWt; The best olJ D.n.zig brands uhniitOO* per qiiartnV, lntLwo..h'ayo mine that wmiul huvo been called vbty iiiialhWTfmc l,r»t yenr/ ' There Is s >mn very linValsn'mi) now RhltiH wheat .of fering, for ydilcl.i 7 j* jli bonu is neked, tbo/c)lial.t/ much superior to just yfnr». “'VlAdiriff tftHertrtforf . -• . ■nice Monday, w'liem town mudo was raised after ‘ ti| Ofis'pii'r sack of 200 lbs. American fiuutf’ 1. •*/*.).,;i mark*--. ... in bull’d is woi'tbflO* 11 Id I riiodtly; <4>L. C Frxnklw., ) k.ivuiwi. [iVr Steamer l.ivirpool.I • LIVKKI'OUL.Sopt. 20. Colton—With ref'rencc to „m circnl,r„ftlie31sl ult. per British Queno, wo have now to mlvise that onrcpltou market was dull during tho suhietpaint week, ih" sal"* being 20,590.bnles, and pricu* do* I'liuuJ A"jd p'*r Ih. Wu llifii had a revival of much morn active demand, and iho business for tlio week ended 13 Ii hist, was -11,380 hale*, producing an advance of |-i per Ih, n nut 5000 of it having been Dikii.i fur exponj and Uljthl on spia'.ulmion. Sioco then toe d.1111, d mis Ihicii lo n f mr ^*it Anr, nnd the •ales,for the wo.:k ended this evening reach 27,030 Indus, hut ih" tone „l the market Ims been languid, nud tilt* iiMp'OVoiiiHlil of lire h'*( ' u> rak Is' lust; mi thnt price* nre now ) |«f per Ih IhiIowiIiuko of the endofl'st month, though that itiisactions in iho 3. weak* have reached about 90,000 halo*. Tlio de cline is mainly io tlm low and middloqimlitie*, and mie fiir ij'inlitioa74 <7j I peril*. . Oflldsweeka wq. sales 5910 nre Upl-ind nt 0|n7)d; 5353 Alabama and Mi.boo fl| 8J I; 7B’utf Oilvims 0 >7 jd; nnd 279 Sett Island a: 20 jo35 I per lb, about 1-50'J of it taken for export To.: impor. into Ltverpnej since the 1st January is9.17,0.10bile#, against 1,210,000 to same pm i.sl nut »04‘on; the supply of A mar4cauls740,0tl0 being a deer, a*o nl 286,000 hales. Tho slink in • his port it t-ftimated ut 446,0'|)(7 bales, against 493.000 at w *„• period Inst jraiq—the stuck of American is a'mul 410,000, or nhoa^ 5000 mure liisu it tuun WN*. ' . 1 . f \ 1 no m moy nurknt had hocomu decidedly easier ten duys ngo.hui this weak jh"ro h is been a rytw' •ura.ag ili^aud' less ronfidrflea, yrhlch I* attrihutn* bio party to e8ce#*ivtjy unfavornldo wember for the comploiion of tlfo.harva*l,nitd. |>artly to tliq excite ment produced hy ihrj rtou-oc ppiniice ol'a enside- rahln amoiim nf qillsdrawn by tits Bank «,f th» U. Stoics uur U inking Hnusaat Puri ; ohI-iv Imwo* up, Thus nil the Jniildiiig* nn llto lionh side nf (Joiiti. fioni Co'ir'iiption to Fru'iklin, n distmmo (,f four s'luar.'S—nil ,m both sld » of Ihtuplilu, to the .mi extent—on both ilk's nf dt. Fra,mis to |li" >omo e%tun(, with the nxceptlou of three .hojMiiih* oil each side at tlxc conicr of Conccp’.ioit—all Urn var,-account* liav* been n-caived th it n»n lw* «mi- nent Ban' Ang I Imise It is protected the |>dl* Ibr th honor of tho (kink. .Thuduty ,ln wnjut I* n-,w 0*3 per«y,ir.er,‘ and Hit fluiir.4* per hhl, hoi Hio'ignttmcmi* m'irS-.et huv- ,idviiiic.«.| cousulernMv, undfimr is worth 41*4 ti |Mrh' L t'ie av -rases .,m.,l*:>i,|ln.; ,u-dli ( ttart-fttM') is still prohahilhy thaf tlw d«v> on ribeai will u iiAViin, Snpt. lY* C nmikut, after , having cxpericnrcd a emitini'd prmty brisk,'and from tho Our cotton nm,k :'n'oi‘,,Mi.‘ liHs remali..I. TV> ,... Till up n, yesterday, 8335 boles wercplapeil on tho . fodu line r./opii—,4209 biil"S inferiorond urd Lou* slnnu' 6't94ul 13.; 1002 gooil Ord Mobi/o I0(J|ill 14?-T-. >79 nr-It.,good nrl G mrgia I00ul42f 1(21 do d</ ••(oridtt* 10.'nl07; 127 pnckngesSt Domfdgo 19M isiniin' A 079 ord Florida* J02rtJ07; 127 r , - 1 ()3. against wli'dh were received 2452fbo?^r Am cun, Guuduloupo and St Pjitiiffff if with tlib oNc lion of the better qualities, which mu'lt be q\)5)c,_ lower, pi ices lmve doniinuod-ib thb’.sanij? pniltji. a* liefur-.; n'nr present stockurrioUfilsto8tf,090bale* of wli'elt 74,00.0 boles pro from ’liid.U’Stat'os. T Brazil cotton, vciy Idtlo.pr .nothing it loff In fir hands. Cull’-o remained fit m tbrougluiqt th6 whole of the woek. though towards tho clnSbof tho market wit* rather ni'.re qol"if..)f StDoujIngo, only298 bag*, ofn'n ord log',aid'ord quality wnrp taken nt63l>iG5l [ . In bund, nud n small lot of Havana nl 724f; la-sideN which 400 do Bin,jo*t arrived, were'placed iir£74; also in bond. Javtf fully.mnmt.ahied: hir ta’lnc. and 900 bir.’s were paid wuh 125al26.f and 127.JLduty iqcludrd. -'*' '-*-••-h- *-*M »♦ had 11 puhf. • ■ ’ •bordeaVx.s.V- . Being htn.'imntftreiuly.nB*6rt«fd lnco(r,ie,aM*‘" J ‘ n * was bnmxht.lu rnhrkot slticu our Inst, of a tub Cuifi-'rtl-rpVamy;found 1 inslitnt.hiiyrrs. All Ih m jned ih'hrmdVif St Domingo, and bad been tiiere fur 11 consider,hie time, lias now been c o'fttt 65f us als,12 |4 hugsIIarena at 6ptt77jf; sorr fe-v b(lgf« Lngiwyra realized 75f and 34 casks b Jag" w'-re' pine d at diff rvnt prlc-'s. ncc.ml.r-g 1 quality. Our c<>Uon market,.notwithstanding ti.eio i) bnes were p.tlcl-with l2oal2t>t nmt 1^1,duty hided. I'ad-mg i* equally held ut higher rates; i 1100 hags havitig ri'alizod from lOGjillOfduty’ . i.L . lo li.vc bwn » ,1»I .temnuH .he • H .1 Havre er.l n-ll-r piece.,;h,.» mnulh cd «cr>' I 'ive (he vvli.,1- ..f Ih,' «fek, ■lerei; vv h . I. on,; iS&i T~~ ' 1 - - j I 1 doirrull und n HUM ->->o..s. B y l.te« errlveU t.mn Sr* »«rl mi BW ton,hn.|l»y th" hurque (>->. i innn Liverpool, the MddeMtpiiNlTt'ie n‘< i'i*'' l a .r-uilim nt of new niil sea»efe)l>Vr Dry G,aids', for mo by ih* puckaga or ulocoVon ihi«Ir uviat librnl terms. SNIDER Sc JlIGIIOLS. Miy 23 dtf-«.Ct Nir. 7 & 10 Gibl VLulIJIi